by Snowball »
03 May 2009 09:50
cmonurz Arch There's an appearance of paradox that I think is bedeviling both sides of the argument.
TRUE: to get automatic promotion, you only need 1 point more than the team that ultimately comes third (how anyone can deny this defeats me)
but
TRUE: for any given season, taking points tally of the team that came third (say 81) and saying "one point more than this tally (e.g. 82)would have been enough" is not correct. Snowball's reasoning fits this conclusion fine.
What everyone misses is that these two propositions are not contradictory.
I see your point, but the crux of Snowball's argument remains this one fixture between Reading and Birmingham. What about the effect of the game at St. Andrews on our points tallys? Or if we do fail to win tomorrow, is it tomorrow's game that stops us going up? I'd argue it is as much to do with us failing to take many points from Soton, Forest and Charlton, as it is anything else, which is why my argument will always come back to 3rd, plus one point.
cmonurz, you are arguing MY point!
If we go up tomorrow, we go up for a few reasons, but a few particular ones.
If we go up we will have scored 80 points, but crucially, we have prevented Birmingham getting 86!
The win at their place is the only thing, right now that gives us this half-a-chance.
A draw there and with this game to go, it's all over for us
81 Birmingham
75 Reading
A Birmingham win there?
83 Birmingham
74 Reading
Ditto the game at Sheffield,
A draw there?
80 Sheffield
75 Reading
A Sheffield win there?
82 Sheffield
74 Reading
And had we drawn at home to Sheffield
78 Reading
78 Sheffield
And had we won 1-0
80 Reading
77 Sheffield
So of course points won always matters, but it's "points taken off your rivals" that is probably more important
In the last seven seasons it has never BEEN a single point difference, the average has been 5.57 points
Only twice in the last seven years has it been as low as two points
03 points 2001-2
12 Points 2002-3
07 Points 2003-4
02 Points 2004-5
09 Points 2005-6
02 Points 2006-7
04 Points 2007-8
5.57 average
You'd think, if it really "only required 1 point" (or, in fact, goal difference) that it would happen more often.